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Envelope for Mr. Charles M. Figgat
Envelope addressed to Mr. Charles M. Figgat in Lexington, Virginia. Was used as scratch paper for math problems.
Envelope for David McCullough
Envelope addressed to David McCullough in Natural Bridge, Rockbridge, Virginia.
Envelope for Miss [Willie] Goodwin
Envelope addressed to a Miss [Willie] Goodwin, care of Rufus Pitzer, in Fincastle, Virginia.
Envelope for Mrs Nannie G. Figgat
Envelope addressed to Mrs Nannie G. Figgat in Fincastle, Virginia. Postmarked in Lexington, [VA].
Envelope for Mrs. Ann G Figgatt
Envelope addressed to Mrs. Ann G Figgat, postmarked in Fincastle, Virginia.
Mary M. Godwin Letter to Daughter
Letter from Mary M. Godwin to her daughter.
Photograph, Duck Pond, undated
Photograph of the Duck Pond on VPI campus, undated
Song, "Tech Triumph," undated
Cover of the sheet music for "Tech Triumph," the university fight song, by Mattie W. Epes and W. P. Maddux.
Photograph, McBryde Building under construction and one of the completed structure, undated
Composite of the McBryde Building with photo showing it under construction and drawing of the expected structure.
Photograph, Old Field House interior, undated
Photograph of athletes in the interior of the Old Field House.
Photograph, Old Field House, undated
Photograph of the Old Field House.
Architectural Drawings, McBryde Building by Carneal and Johnston, undated
Architecural drawings of the old McBryde Building by Carneal and Johnston (Richmond, Va.), an architectural and engineering firm that often worked on buildings at VPI.
Photograph, VT India researchers, undated
This photograph shows researchers performing a scientific experiment at the Virginia Tech India campus in Chennai, India.
Photograph, Todd Scully, undated
This undated photo is of Todd Scully, a former VT coach, who was the first Hokie to compete in the Olympics in 1976.
Photograph, Theatre 101, undated
This undated photo depicts Theatre 101, the first new building to receive LEED certification at the university, when it was completed in 2009.
Photograph, System X, undated
System X (pronounced ten) is the university's first supercomputer, which was declared the fastest at any university and third fastest in the world in 2003. This photo is undated.
Photograph, Northern Virginia Center, undated
This undated photo shows the Northern Virginia Center, a joint education center held by Virginia Tech and the University of Virginia, in Falls Church.
Photograph, The Cube at the Moss Center, undated
This undated photo shows a student using the Cube in the Moss Arts Center.
Photograph, Bishop-Favrao Hall, undated
This photograph shows Bishop-Favrao Hall on the Virginia Tech campus in Blacksburg, Va.
Photograph, Mineral Building, undated
Photograph depicts the Mineral Building (also Mining Engineering Building) of the School of Mines on VPI campus. The building was erected around 1908/1909.
Photograph, Thomas O. Sandy, undated
Photograph of Thomas O. Sandy, the first farm demonstration agent in Virginia.
Photograph, Ella Agnew, undated
Photograph of Ella Agnew, the first female extension agent in the country and the namesake of Agnew Hall on Virginia Tech's campus.
Photograph, Joanne E. Eustis, undated
Photograph of Joanne E. Eustis, the first Faculty Representative on the VT Board of Visitors.
Image, Virginia Tech Veterans Caucus, undated
Image of the logo for the Virginia Tech Veterans Caucus
Image, Disability Alliance at Virginia Tech, undated
Image of the logo for the Disability Alliance at Virginia Tech
Photograph, Infirmary, undated
This photo depicts the college infirmary (now Henderson Hall) after an expansion nearly doubled its capacity. The addition was completed by the start of the end of 1929.
Photograph, deHavilland DH-4 aeroplane, undated
This photo is of the deHaviland DH-4 airplane donated to the university by the U.S. Navy for use by students. It arrived without an engine, but the U.S. Army donated two 400 hp V-12 Liberty engines, one to be installed in the DH-4, the other for…
Photograph, Class of 1928 Ring, undated
This photo depicts the Class of 1928's class ring. The rings were presented to every member of the class at the first "Ring Banquet" held by the Class of 1928 in their junior year on January 22, 1927. This photo is from the VT Alumni Association.
Photograh, FFA plaque and table, undated
This photo is of a plaque on the table where Future Farmers of Virginia (later expanded to Future Farmers of America) was founded by Walter S. Newman, H. C. Groseclose, H. W. Sanders, and E. C. Magill, all associated with V.P.I.'s Department of…
Architectural Drawing, War Memorial Hall, undated
These architechtual drawings depict the proposed plans for War Memoial Hall and Gymnasium.
Photograph, Mary Ella Carr Brumfield, undated
This photo depicts Mary Ella Carr Brumfield, who was the first woman to receive a degree from V. P. I.
Photograph, Agricultural Education Building, undated
This photo depicts the Agricultural Building at Virginia Polytechnic Institute.
Photograph, World War One Memorial, undated
This photo depicts the World War I memorial, also known as "The Rock", that is on campus. This memorial was first unveiled in July 1919 just before the commencement ceremonies.
Photograph, Owens, Sears, Meade, Freeman, and Mays, undated
This composite photo depicts Charles Owens, John Sears, Floyd Meade, Alonzo Freeman, and Preston Mays. These men were some of the first African American that were connected to the University.
Photograph, Class of 1911 Ring, undated
This Virginia Tech class ring is from the Class of 1911. 1911 was also the first year that the University made class rings. This photo is from the VT Alumni Association.
Photograph, V. P. I. Seal, undated
This photo depicts the seal of Virginia Polytechnic Institute after the University's name was changed in 1944.
Song, "V. P. I. Victory March", undated
This song was written by Cadet Charles Steinwedel after the Gobbles upset Georgetown in football in 1942.
Song, "V. P. I. Victory March", undated
This song was written by Cadet Charles Steinwedel after the Gobbles upset Georgetown in football in 1942.
Photograph, Thomas Hall, undated
This photo depicts Thomas Hall shortly after it was built. Thomas hall was a dormitory that was named after Medal of Honor recipient, Herbert Thomas.
Fliers, Virginia Sea Grant Program, undated
This flier depicts the logo for the Virginia Sea Grant Program at Virginia Tech.
Photograph, First Northern Virginia Graduate Center Office, undated
This photo depicts five unidentified women in an office at the first Northern Virginia Graduate Center in Reston, Virginia.
Photograph, Lane Stadium Construction, undated
This photo depicts the construction of the east stands in Lane Stadium.
Photograph, Northern Virginia Graduate Center Classroom, undated
This photo depicts a classroom at the Northern Virginia Graduate center shortly after it moved from Reston to Dulles.
Photograph, V. P. I. Airport, undated
This photo depicts the hangar at the VPI Airpot which was opened in 1931.
Photograph, Miles Field, undated
This photo depicts Miles Field, which was renamed to honor Clarence Paul Miles.
Photograph, Creamery and Cannery, undated
This photo depicts the creamery and cannery on campus that was later converted into additional dorm space for campus farm workers.
Photograph, Mess/Commencement Hall Expansion, undated
This photo depicts the Mess and Commencement Hall after it had been expanded.
Photograph, Science Hall and Barracks No. 4, undated
This photo depicts Science Hall and Barracks No. 4. Science Hall's construction was finished in 1901, and Barracks No. 4 was completed in 1902.
Audio clip of interview with Tom Tillar
Audio clip of interview with Tom Tillar speaking about the events of April 16, 2007, when 32 Hokies were tragically killed on Virginia Tech's Blacksburg campus.
An anonymous letter from a student at SMIC Private School , C02309, (Ms2008-020)
An anonymous handwritten letter from a student at SMIC Private School. The cover has a statement of remembrance. The inside has a positive message about hope and love.
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